DawnM
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I did spend $$ for a compass and a few items, but I am a very avid yard sale shopper and again, when I tell people I am buying the tent or sleeping bag or boots for my boyscout, they come WAY down in price!
I got two backpacks from former hikers that were over $150 each. I paid $10 each.
Almost new boots, $120 on the website, we paid $4.
8 man tent, $25 in very nice conditon. Same person sold us sleeping bags and hiking air mattresses.
But we don't buy much new......we just don't. I am not currently working and so my "job" is to search for the deals and make our dollars stretch as far as possible. At least, that is the way I look at it. I also only buy things in new or near new condition.
Now, I don't know what a Pretzl Tikka is.....will have to look it up.
Dawn
I got two backpacks from former hikers that were over $150 each. I paid $10 each.
Almost new boots, $120 on the website, we paid $4.
8 man tent, $25 in very nice conditon. Same person sold us sleeping bags and hiking air mattresses.
But we don't buy much new......we just don't. I am not currently working and so my "job" is to search for the deals and make our dollars stretch as far as possible. At least, that is the way I look at it. I also only buy things in new or near new condition.
Now, I don't know what a Pretzl Tikka is.....will have to look it up.
Dawn
What can get very expensive is living at REI! Boots, good backpacks, raingear (don't laugh, our first year I bought my kids dollar ponchos as "raingear" for some hiking trip--found out REAL quick--that's not raingear), gators, everything to fill the backpacks, the right kinds of sleeping bags. The good news is, right about the time they outgrow Legos for Christmas and birthdays--guess what they are getting? A good compass, a Petzl Tikka or whatever the good headlamp is these days...great gifts! The high adventure treks are expensive. I sent three to Philmont one year, one another year, Sea Base for a couple, etc. Our troop often summer camps by taking a bus somewhere kind of far.
Now Cub Scouts--that's cheap. But, I am not a fan of the program (sorry) so we usually opt out. (Nothing WRONG with Cub Scouts--just a personal preference thing..)